Sunday, 28 April 2013

One Republic Manchester Ritz 25.04.13


One Republic Manchester Ritz 25.04.13

One Republic Manchester Ritz 25.04.2013

I first heard of this band in 2008,when their Timberland inspired single 'Apologise' was in the u.k. charts,I wasn't instantly that interested at the time as I preferred Rock type bands more.

That changed after I heard 'Stop & Stare' whilst I was going through a challenging year, gradually due to the beautifully versed lyrics by front man 'Ryan Tedder' they won me over, as a songwriter 'Ryan' was already responsible for writing a clutch of hits for 'Beyonce' and 'Leona Lewis' to name but a few ,and 'One Republic' were fast becoming rising stars on our shores.

Tonight then is my first 'One Republic' experience as I missed them in 2009 it was a busy year for me,the band have not been back over here for 3 Years and have just released new album 'Native' in April.

Supporting act tonight are local Manchester band 'Sons & Lovers' with influences of 'Coldplay and the lead singer looking a bit like 'Jack Penante',tonight the crowd seemed to enjoy their sound and actually seemed to know them and the songs as there were the odd screams and yells of female teenagers, reminding me once again that was at a pop gig not my usual Indie /Rock nights out.

At 8.45pm the stage eqt on the front was stripped back quickly for the arrival of the U.S. Band 'One Republic' and their set looked very unique and on a larger scale than I expected for a small venue, sticks of incense were placed carefully in position of the drum podiums there were two sets of podiums for different Drums and a space in between cut through suggesting that's where they will take to the stage.

The waft of the incense sticks filled the air it smelt lovely and very relaxing it set the mood,dry ice filled the corner of the stage, the lights went down the band arrived first with the 5 members on guitar, drums, rhythm guitar/bass and other instruments which you'll hear about later.

The crowd went nuts when lead singer 'Ryan Tedder' came bouncing on stage to take his place at the mic stands centre stage.
He's dressed like a cool dude in Black leather jacket blokey type t-shirt (you know the black and white bizarre design types that mean nothing but say something) and jeans with some ankle boots as his footwear of choice.

They begin with album tracks 'Don't Look Down','Light It Up', and 'Secrets',the bass player in white shirt and trousers looking slick standing 7ft tall takes a set with a cello and begins to play I never thought this band was so multi-talented,then between the gap of drums again placed carefully into position by roadies is a piano which 'Ryan' turns around from us to play ,there are a multitude of instruments on the stage and when he sings its pitch perfect and boy he can hit all those high notes flawlessly.

Frontman 'Ryan' is such the supercool star he does not even take his leather jacket off when he sweats, more songs in and later 'stop & Stare' with 'Ryan' on acoustic guitar now and the music as a beautiful symphony flows out propelling fans like me to sing along and fans abound with their camera phones out filming the moment.

He stops to speak to us quite frequently ,sitting on a stool centre stage and crossing his legs he begins reflecting on his experience in Manchester "I was in Starbucks today by the student unis you know where that is were you there ? well I was trying to get a connection on the wifi there I do you know I couldn't get 1 gigabyte, there were tonnes of students in there",crowd laughs.. few screams and 'I Love you's'.. then he responds "oh you are all beautiful people Thank you" he smiles and gets up to begin the next song with an electric guitar.



Then he wanders off whilst the stage is rejigged around for another Piano this time over the right hand side just behind the Cello/bass player,'Ryan' takes a seat and begins 'Apologise' the crowd go wild at the first opening bars,as he sings and turns sideways from the piano to catch the crowds reaction and the applauds loudly and then another song from 'Dreaming Out Loud' called 'Come Home' a lovely slow version in a stripped down section of the show, and goes over to the piano again for a bluesy version of 'Gold Digger' by 'Kanye West' its even better than the original.

When he finishes the song he gets up kicks the stool over in dramatic fashion and plays some more songs from 'Native' he stands right in front of me reach out to try and touch him and he suddenly leaps off the stage sideways to my left and runs past us people grabbing and reaching out at him then he comes back to our left again and one fan grabs his arm he pulls away from them to climb back on stage.

Then they all leave the stage and the crowd are yelling for more.. More,More.. and five minutes later lights go down again and 'He speaks again "Manchester you are fantastic if it wasn't for bands from here we wouldn't be. bands like 'Doves','The Smiths' we are only here because the music inspired us" .

The guitar player in ‘Guns N Roses’ t-shirt begins the familiar next song which becomes apparent is 'Seven Nation Army' which 'Ryan' manages to have us all humming the ad libs and bouncing about up and down in pogo fashion,and just when you think it can't get better he decides to direct the audience to carry him over the crowd for the last song how they held him up I've no idea there did not look like many in the centre so people from sides went to help and he crowd surfed all the way to the back and to the front during 'I Lose Myself'.

 

 It was a success and he got back out unscathed a beautiful moment, the band wave at us and then they were gone, a great experience I won’t forget and full of surprises.



You can catch 'One Republic' later this year on tour details have not been announced yet but 'Ryan' hinted the new show will be different than this more special show.

I should hopefully have some photos from the gig I will let you all know if and when I upload them later this coming week.

Til very soon folks BFN ..
 


Lmi x

Saturday, 6 April 2013

Hurts Manchester Academy 2 April 1st 2013


         Hurts Manchester Academy 2-  April 1st 2013


The last time I seen 'Hurts' live was in 2010 when they promoted 'Happiness' their debut album at The Ritz since then they have become Huge in Eastern Europe with their own stalkers and have recorded new album 'Exiles' in a local studio in Rochdale.
The last tour I seen them on they had a more smooth slick 80's look,having just scored a hit with 'Better than Love' and 'Wonderful Life'.

Fresh from the studio and a few select TV appearances , tonight we see a new serious side to 'Hurts'.

The stage is quite tiny, and the bands kit is on there along with the support bands 'Say Lou Lou' a mainly all girl band from Sweden ,it's a bit to europop for me ,although compliments to guitar player who was male when he turned drummer with the rhythm of the drums he banged out on the last song of their set if only all the songs sounded as rhythmic as this one.

As the lights dim down and dry ice spills out over the stage (and in my face) ,there is a sense of a different kind of 'Hurts' which is more  exciting to me, as 'Theo' and 'Adam' take to the stage with their new session musicians ,and crowd are loving the new image,they begin with a new album track and then with new single 'Miracle' which is fantastic live and full of drama with dark and moody poses at the mic, is it just possible that 'Theo Hutchcraft' is the new 'Dave Gahan' ??

He stands 7ft tall,hair slicked,black leather gloves and is clutching a mic stand a la 'Depeche Mode' 'Black Celebration' Era.

An equal amount of songs from 'Happiness' are played including my favs 'Silver Lining','Sunday Morning', and 'Blood Tears and Gold',missing from the stage set on this tour are the female ballet dancers and the opera singer as they are no longer part of the set up.

Instead 'Adam' sits at his keyboard right of the middle  and claps gesturing to the crowd to join in, throughout the set 'Theo' throws long stemmed white roses at the crowd I missed one sadly as it went over to left side was to close to catch it.

Towards the encore the crowd are going wild for the dark image, at times 'Theo' looks like an 80's  sex symbol dropping to his knees at the amp with expression of ecstasy on his face and sweat all over him ,they close with my favourite song 'Stay' which has the power to move me to tears the story of someone leaving in the rain at the end of the night and not being able to tell them how you feel although you really want to, been there so many times its almost like it's written for me.

As 'Theo' laps up the applause and bows looking pleased I'm liking the show much more than their first 'Hurts' will be massive in the U.K. by the end this year is another clutch of tour dates in October so be sure you check them out while you can folks !!!


Pics to follow hopefully soon til the next show keep rocking & shocking people !!



 

LMi     xx